Washing and roaring and thrashing, pushing in and dragging out, scores the room. Laura lies in half consciousness, letting it wash over her, as the image of her Aunt Gwyn miming at her to brush the back of her teeth fades and warps, leaving just the feeling of furred teeth and a heavy, warm cocoon around her. 2,000 more words

Patrick Marber’s powerful play on love, lust, and truth returns to the London stage. An emotional insight into the failure of truth as objective moral value, ‘Closer’ succesfully premiered at the Royal National Theatre’s Cottelstoe in 1997, and was then followed by worldwide theatre productions and by a popular film adaptation in 2004. 288 more words

Alice, the Wonderland, does it sounds familiar to you? We followed the white rabbit in the streets of Cihangir and we found the place where Alice and her funny fellas The Hatter and The March Hare had their tea party! 93 more words